Marvel Boss Reveals New X-Men Film Plan And New Tony Stark

JAKARTA - Marvel Studios Director Kevin Feige revealed a number of plans for Marvel Studios after this year. In addition to some productions that will be reduced, they will recreate the X-Men film along with several new characters.

After the film Avengers: Secret Wars which airs in 2027, Marvel will make a new X-Men film with director Jake Schreier who previously worked on Thunderbolts.

Several actors who play the X-Men franchise will appear in Avengers: Doomsday which will air in 2026, including Patrick Stewart, Alan Cumming, Ian McKellen, Rebecca Romijn, James Marsden and Kelsey Grammer.

Previously, Stewart also played Charles Xavier in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Grammer who played Hank Total on credit for The Marvels.

In the new X-Men film, several characters will be played with new actors. Kevin Feige explained that this story developed from the Secret Wars plot.

"We maximize this story to reveal the story we told after Endgame, and most importantly if you look at the Secret Wars comics, it will develop a plot in the future," said Kevin Feige, launching Variety.

"Endgame is about the end, Secret Wars is about the beginning," he said.

Instead of calling it a reboot, Kevin Feige considers this concept a new beginning from the Marvel cinematic universe.

Reboot is a scary world. Reboot can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. Reset, timeline, we thought in between," Feige said.

(X-Men) is a place to tell young people who feel different and feel otherwise and are deemed inappropriate. That's a universal story about mutants and that's the point where we started," he explained.

Talking about new actor Tony Stark, Kevin Feige said, 'I think it's hard for everyone to do for an actor to play his role. Like how do they replace Sean Connery (as James Bond), right?'